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I wonder if the person who called me a tofu-eating, sandal-wearing, treehugger yesterday will have a bit of a re-think when they see what I鈥檝e got to say about Environment Canterbury declaring a nitrate emergency.
I鈥檓 with Federated Farmers, which is saying it鈥檚 nothing more than a political stunt. But it鈥檚 not just that, it鈥檚 a very naive political stunt. Because show me one of these so-called 鈥渆mergency鈥 declarations that have done any good.
What about the Christchurch City Council鈥檚 climate emergency? Is that still a thing? Or have they quietly pulled the plug on that one?
The other thing that makes ECan鈥檚 stunt particularly naive is that it鈥檚 the outfit still dishing out consents for more dairy farming in Canterbury. There are about 950,000 dairy cows in Canterbury and ECan is currently considering applications for another 10,000.
I鈥檒l come back to Federated Farmers because they鈥檙e not the only ones who aren鈥檛 happy about this emergency declaration 鈥 some ECan councillors themselves are brassed off, as well.
So what happened yesterday is one of ECan鈥檚 outgoing councillors put forward the motion to declare the emergency and for ECan to 鈥渢ake a leadership role to urgently address the issue of groundwater pollution impacting drinking water sources and supplies鈥.
Vicky Southworth is the councillor who put forward the motion at what was her very last ECan meeting. It was her last meeting, and it was the council鈥檚 last meeting before next month鈥檚 elections.
The vote was close 鈥9 in favour, 7 against鈥 and some of the councillors who voted against it were pretty angry at yesterday鈥檚 meeting.
Nick Ward is one of them. He said it was 鈥済randstanding鈥. Another councillor, John Sunckell, said he鈥檚 spent 15 years trying to reduce nitrates, and 鈥淚 just feel really pissed off with this little political stunt鈥.
They both said nitrates levels are expected to decline over time and that rural communities had worked hard and collaboratively over decades to lower nitrates, and that 鈥渆mergency鈥 was the wrong word to use.
Federated Farmers agrees. It鈥檚 slamming the move, with its vice-president Colin Hurst describing it as a 鈥渟hameless political stunt that won鈥檛 help anyone鈥.
If Councillor Southworth was so concerned about the nitrates, she wouldn鈥檛 be leaving. She鈥檇 be putting herself forward for re-election, just like outgoing chairperson Craig Pauling. He voted in favour of the nitrate emergency, but he鈥檚 moving on as well. Again, if he鈥檚 so worried about it, then he鈥檇 be trying to get elected again too.
Instead, they can walk away feeling all virtuous, thinking they鈥檝e done something positive and have made a difference. Do me a favour.
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